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According to [[Royal Canadian Mounted Police]] [[Corporal]] Tim Waters, Fodor's attempt to sneak in to Canada by water, from Greenland, was unprecedented -- and dangerous.<ref name=SikuNews20081112/>
According to [[Royal Canadian Mounted Police]] [[Corporal]] Tim Waters, Fodor's attempt to sneak in to Canada by water, from Greenland, was unprecedented -- and dangerous.<ref name=SikuNews20081112/>


Fodor left [[Sisimiut]], Greenland on [[September 11]] [[2006]], in a 20 foot fiberglass boat he purchased there.<ref name=SikuNews20081112/>   
Fodor left [[Sisimiut]], Greenland on September 11, 2006, in a 20 foot fiberglass boat he purchased there.<ref name=SikuNews20081112/>   
He arrived at Grise Fiord eight days later, on September 18, 2006.<ref name=Cbc20081115>
He arrived at Grise Fiord eight days later, on September 18, 2006.<ref name=Cbc20081115>
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Sisimiut, Greenland and Grise Fiord, Nunavut, the endpoints of Florin Fodor's voyage.

Florin Fodor (b. circa 1974) is a citizen of Romania who made several attempts to sneak into Canada.[1][2][3][4][5][6]

Fodor was deported from Canada in 2000.[1] He is reported to have been returning to family in Canada.

According to Royal Canadian Mounted Police Corporal Tim Waters, Fodor's attempt to sneak in to Canada by water, from Greenland, was unprecedented -- and dangerous.[1]

Fodor left Sisimiut, Greenland on September 11, 2006, in a 20 foot fiberglass boat he purchased there.[1] He arrived at Grise Fiord eight days later, on September 18, 2006.[7] When Fodor arrived in Grise Fiord he was almost out of food, and had only five litres of fuel left.

Fodor pled guilty in November 2006 to two charges of violating Canada's Immigration Act.[3] He was sentenced to seven and half months of detention. Justice Lise Maisonneuve ruled that Fodor should be deported when his sentence was complete.[8]

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